" Seems we are not needed afterall. I feel that they will do well together."
Feeling Reinne on verge of opening the door to her psyche, Honor tensed as the unconsceince defenses froze over the door locking her most private self behind sheets of cold black ice. Cordelia's voice was a welcome reprieve, not wanting to probe in her own mind fearing old demons safely under lock and key. Honor heaved a sigh of relief and open her eyes, gilding back over to the table she listened for a moment before turning back to Reinne, "You are right. I cannot be expected to rescue him every time that he gets into trouble. Old habits die hard."
Her head pounded form the sudden jolt back into her own mind but she refused to show the pain caused and merely continued to smile as she finally released Honor's hands. Turning back to the table she glanced at Honor and grinned before murmuring to the projection.
"Show me the Darkthorne army outside the gates."
Cordelia opened the liquor cabinet and mixed wine with a measure of contents from a blue medicine bottle handing one respectively to her mistress and the other to the Blackthorne queen. The Demise queen drained the glass and handed back to the confidante.
The projectin blinked, fading to black then coming back to the scene just outside Demise city. Reinne made a quick study of the scene and growled.
" They are loading up dead animal parts in the catapults. Something tells me those are not -just- animal parts anymore."
Without further words she burst from the table and ran to the window literally throwing open the shutters. Without further ado she climbed into the sill and glanced back to Honor and Cordelia.
" Meet me on the Battlements!"
Then she leapt from the window, likely, much to their surprise. In mid fall her form mutated, arms taking on feathers, feet developing talons, a beak replacing the nose, her entire being taking on the form a large golden eagle seconds before colliding with the ground. Taking to the air, while remaining low enough her form could not be seen from the other side of the sity walls she navigated, dipping to and fro between the buildings until she was at the mid height of the stairs of the battlements. Landing she quickly transformed back, revealing her human form crouched on the stairs.
The lady-in-waiting gasped and observed the Blackthorne behave with reckless abandon for her own person. "Madame Blackthorne!"
Honor laughed. "Excitable sort isn't she? I had better go with her to make sure that her enthusiasm does not threaten to undo her. Do not join me upon the battlements. Bring the advisors back in and oversee the execution of my directives until Vitus, Vahn or myself return."
"Oui, mistress." If Cordelia had any knowledge of what dangerous thoughts were swimming through her mistress's head, she would have pitied the Darkthornes. Cordelia obediently attended Queen Honor placing her black riding coat of her queen's royal shoulders studying her soveriegn's beautiful zen expression as Honor prepared.
Elsewhere a soldier of Blackthorne came running into the room where Honor Demise was, panting heavily as he was a rather rotund man of what some could consider jolly stature. He rested his hands on his knees, bent over a bit as he gasped for bits of air.. He didn't bother to introduce himself, nor say what station he was with, but rather just began to tell her what she and Reinne must know.
Shard and her generals came in behind the man with repeating crossbows and swords at the ready. Since he did not give the necessary courtsey of introductions they were unwilling to risk the safety of their sovereign to someone even as non-threatening as this little man. Coredia frowned grimly at the uninvited guest and stepped in front of her mistress.
"My Lady..." He paused a bit, standing up completely and saluting as he looker more composed now. He continued. "My Lady. The gentlemen vested within Darkthorne territory came via Reese. He has stationed men of the Blackthorne ranks on both flanks of the Darkthorne ranks. The Knight has said that once Darkthornes get close to the wall, blow the horn thrice and they shall attack the Darkthornes from the sides, putting the Darkthornes at odds against a three front battle." The portly man then placed out his hand, holding out a horn to the woman.
Cordelia snatched it from his hands inspecting the horn. "Merci," she replied snippily bobbing her mass of white blonde hair effectively dismissing the man. The lady-in-waiting looked past the gentleman to a severe looking man with angluar features.
"He is telling the truth in his preception. I sense no obfuscation."
"Merci, Master Arnica. Everyone please retire into the hallway." Of course, everyone except Cordelia.
Honor took one last appraisal over the battlefield on the table. Darkthorne's armies had no idea they were running straight into the Demise and Blackthorne armies. "Excellent," She smiled, yet the light never seemed to reach her stormy eyes. Honor's eyes are not the window into her soul. The Demise queen's preternatural calculation was a stark contrast to the Blackthorne queen's implusiveness. Strolling over to the window, Honor put on her gloves and stepped up on the window's edge, motioning for the horn and attached it to her belt.
"Oh Cordelia, when you get a chance, please put my hat away. I don't want some stupid fool sitting on it." With that, Honor levitated out the window. Cordelia smiled and waved. The court would be scandalized at the thought of their Queen was going into the middle of danger unchaperoned.
Honor floated down gracefully never touching the ground. She moved past the Church of the Divine Resurrection. The large doors burst open, men in black cassocks poured out. An unexpected but necessary delay, the priest could be useful. She rose high enough for the gathering to see her unobstructed, light burst forth from her fingertips trailing them across her head and over the assembly. The light served two purposes: a little psycho-pomp securing her image as goddess incarnate to the holy men, and ward of protection.
"These filthy heretics are trying to poison the good people of Demise. Go forth and cleanse our consencrated city. Your Lady blesses you."
Honor called down the corners and summon two of her astral protectors on the material plane. The first emerged from the plane with a crack of thunder, intimidating to behold. He was a tall being wearing a black robe. On his head he wore a nemyss and around his neck, a red amulet that reflected the heat of the sun. He carried a dark rod in his right hand and glowing cup in his left, his full wings bright silver.
The other's head was hard to make out because it was surrounded by a glowing saffon aura. An incredible figure to behold, the being appeared to glow brighter until its whole body was engulfed in radiance. His features were hard to distiguish due ot his luminosity, in his hand held a flaming sword.
The church officals prostrated themselves in from of the Demise Queen praising and worshipping her as the Queen of Heaven, reborn to lead them into another Age. She motioned for the Archbishop to step forward. He approached kissing the hem of her cloak exclaiming passionately, "Merciful Lady, thank you for visiting this unworthy parrish!"
Honor favored them with smile and reached out to touch his hand. "No, your Eminence. Thank you for your unwaivering devotion. I charge your Church with cleansing the streets of disease, keeping the dead in their place and unpunishing the heretics that would destroy the sacrosanct."
"By our troth it will be done," the Archbishop kneeled in devotion before their revered Queen. The ecclesiastical assembly broke ranks and retreated into the church to prepare to deliver their goddess's will. Priests, monks and flagelets would heal, purify, fight, torture and die in her service and now that she has given her sacred favor their efforts would be nothing if fanatical.
Rather than dispelling her golden circle of protection, she exhaled, her breath forming steam in the cold air concentrating on extending the magic like a golden disc, with every exhalation it grew bigger, bigger than the district around the royal manor, one more breath and it enlarged to encompass Le Academe, larger and larger as she closed her eyes reaching out to the heaven in concentration. Her protectors flew swirling and diving around her while she levatated in the middled like a primordal atom. Honor fed off her guardian's power, she could feed of any magicks --negative, positive to a Chaos mage the nature of magic was inconsquential, all was fuel to be warped, shaped by the Chaos wizard. The astral protectors guided her safely to Reinne's side just as Cordelia bounded up the steps.
She knew that she had disobeyed her mistress's will, however she knew that Honor's singular focus would keep her from conveying the Blackthorne emissary's message. "MADAME BLACKTHORNE!" Cordeia exclaimed jumping to unhook the horn from Honor's belt and tossed it to Reinne, crossing the space between them she shivered.
"The Mistress will handle the Darkthorn defenses. An Emassary from a Blackthrone Knight has said that once Darkthornes get close to the wall, blow the horn thrice and they shall attack the Darkthornes from the sides, putting the Darkthornes at odds against a three front battle. The Shard and Ortek have engaged the enemy with fire as you requested."
The protective disc curved concave upwards the fireball. The wind tore at Honor's ribbon, pulling her long ebony tresses free. The Darkthorne general was kind enough to be her living conduit. She feed freely from the magic that he created, the fireball, engulfing the fiery ball with white-hot intensity, unmaking it. The snow stopped. The air warmed uncomfortably as the sphere hovered above Demise like a young sun. As quick as the sphere had been shaped the magic poured into the aristocrat, Honor screamed lashing out a massive attack on the very heart of Darkthorne psi-mages and magical practioners, perverting their casting ability, stripping them of magics. Fire leapt from her fingertips, if uncheck the army at the gates would truly be cleansed by fire. Opening her eyes, Honor's eyes glowed bright blue, her face was flush with excitement as full lips curved into a smile pure of sadistic pleasure. Their pain was her pleasure. "This is MY realm, Darkthorne, MY rules."